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Limitation, restriction or regulation.
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Democrats also captured the governor's office in Maine, where Gov. Angus King, an independent, was term limited.
"Thanks for the softball," Mr. Avella said with a laugh, before stating that his answer was term limits.
Someone ventured that he had attracted more votes than his opponent, but Mr. Ognibene said the right answer was term limits.
"There is no doubt that what motivated her was term limits," said Allan E. Hoffenblum, publisher of the nonpartisan California Target Book, which handicaps political races in the state.
The most contentious topic was term limits, which spurred a vitriolic debate two years ago as Mr. Bloomberg led a successful effort to rewrite city law that allowed him to seek a third term.
Incumbent Keno Hawker was term limited.
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In Arizona, where Gov. Jane Dee Hull was term-limited, State Attorney General Janet Napolitano defeated former Representative Matt Salmon.
In South Dakota, where Gov. William Janklow was term-limited, a fellow Republican, former State Senator Mike Rounds, defeated Jim Abbott, president of the University of South Dakota.
He was term-limited out of the governor's chair and plans to rejoin BGR, the Washington, DC-based lobbying group he founded, as well as a lawfirm in Mississippi.
One thing you'll notice, however, is that unlike in the original analysis, I excluded years in which the incumbent retired or was term-limited and did not run for re-election.
Her condition was termed "very weak".
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